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Grid reference SE9882

near to Hutton Buscel, North Yorkshire, England


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Images in SE9882 Breakdown list images taken from SE9882 [1]
We have 12 images for SE9882
 : Woodland track close to Wykeham Lakes by Phil Catterall Woodland track close to Wykeham Lakes
 : Pheasant Lodge by JThomas Pheasant Lodge
 : Gravel extraction by Colin Grice Gravel extraction
The excavations have been ongoing through this area for many years. The area was a lake bed until relatively recent times, however the gravel beds are likely to be associated with a cataclysmic release of water from Lake Esk to the North... (more)
 : Gravel extraction by dragline at Wykeham Quarry by Tim Burkinshaw Gravel extraction by dragline at Wykeham Quarry
Sand and gravel quarry at Wykeham, progressively extending the area of lakes which are restored for wildlife, fishing or recreation.
 : Wykeham Lakes by Phil Catterall Wykeham Lakes
Wykeham Lakes in Charm Park have been created through sand and gravel extraction.
 : Current site of the sand and gravel plant in Charm Park by Phil Catterall Current site of the sand and gravel plant in Charm Park
 : Sand and Gravel Works by JThomas Sand and Gravel Works
 : Aggregates quarrying, West Ayton Carr by Christopher Hall Aggregates quarrying, West Ayton Carr
Viewed from a distance can be seen a dragline used in the quarrying of gravel. The resulting lakes, known as Wykeham lakes, see also SE9981 : Power line, West Ayton Carr, are used for wildlife and recreational purposes, hence the masts of dinghies.
 : Fishing lake, Wykeham by Pauline E Fishing lake, Wykeham
Lakes created following sand and gravel extraction.
 : Carr Hill by Pauline E Carr Hill
Towards Charm Park.
 : Carr Hill by T  Eyre Carr Hill
Looking SE from Long Causeway Road.
 : Zip wire and climbing wall at Wykeham Lakes by Christopher Hall Zip wire and climbing wall at Wykeham Lakes
North Yorkshire Water Park near Wykeham has been developed around lakes created as a result of gravel quarrying. This zip wire with associated climbing wall on the end tower is a relatively new (post 2021) feature. There is active gravel... (more)

 
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